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Edmund Barlow and Sybil Root



Husband Edmund Barlow 1

           Born: 18 May 1732 - Granville, CT
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           Died: 8 Nov 1819
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         Father: James Barlow (1688-1768) 1
         Mother: Mary Harmon (1692-1752) 1


       Marriage: 13 Jun 1762




Wife Sybil Root 1

           Born: Between 1723 and 1745
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           Died: Between 1767 and 1834
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Thomas Gillet and Elizabeth Barlow



Husband Thomas Gillet 1

           Born: 16 Apr 1711 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: 10 Apr 1791 - Granville, MA
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         Father: Samuel Gillet (1678-1739) 1
         Mother: Rebecca Bancroft (1680-Between 1720) 1


       Marriage: 12 Jun 1744 - Suffield, CT




Wife Elizabeth Barlow 1

           Born: 20 Apr 1719 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: 3 Jan 1806 - Granville, CT
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         Father: James Barlow (1688-1768) 1
         Mother: Mary Harmon (1692-1752) 1





Children
1 M Thomas Gillet 1

           Born: 14 Sep 1748 - Granville, CT
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           Died: 27 Apr 1821 - Granville, MA
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         Spouse: Mary Jones (1748-1827) 1
           Marr: Abt 1772





Able P Williams and Elizabeth Barlow



Husband Able P Williams 1

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Wife Elizabeth Barlow 1

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Children
1 F Mary Matilda Williams 1

           Born: 22 Aug 1837 - Kinderhook, Columbia County, NY
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           Died: 20 Dec 1859 - Stockport, Columbia County, NY
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         Spouse: William F Van Valkenburg (Abt 1827-1860) 1
           Marr: 3 Dec 1855 - , Columbia County, NY




General Notes for Child Mary Matilda Williams

SOURCE: Bible record


John Coombs and Elizabeth Barlow



Husband John Coombs 1

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           Died: 1688
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         Father: John Coombs (      -1646) 1
         Mother: Sarah Priest (Abt 1614-      ) 1


       Marriage: 24 Feb 1662




Wife Elizabeth Barlow 1

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Daniel Frost and Elizabeth Barlow



Husband Daniel Frost

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Wife Elizabeth Barlow

           Born: 1620 - Pembrokeshire, Wales
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           Died: 1686 - Fairfield, CT
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         Father: John Barlow (1594-1674)
         Mother: Ann Ward (1604-1685)





Children
1 F Rachel Frost

           Born: 1642 - Fairfield CT
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           Died: 14 Sep 1717 - Fairfield CT
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         Spouse: Robert Rumsey (1645-1712)





Nicholas Hunloke Sr. and Elizabeth Barlow



Husband Nicholas Hunloke Sr. 1

           Born: Abt 1510 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
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           Died: Jul 1551 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
         Buried: 12 Jul 1551 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
            AFN: 8VNT-2W


         Father: Thomas Hunloke (Abt 1484-      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage:  - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England




Wife Elizabeth Barlow 1

           Born:  - 104, Bryche Hall, Lincolnshire, England
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           Died: 12 Jul 1552 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
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            AFN: 8VNT-33



Children
1 F Margaret Hunloke 1

           Born: 
     Christened: Aug 1540 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
           Died: 
         Buried: 24 Dec 1547
            AFN: 8VNT-5F



2 M Christopher Hunloke 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 28 Jul 1547 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
           Died: 
         Buried: 4 Mar 1606
            AFN: 8VNT-7R
         Spouse: Margaret Criche (Abt 1549-      ) 1



3 F Mary Hunloke 1

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         Spouse: Thomas Pennyston (      -      ) 1



4 F Joan Hunloke 1

           Born: Abt 1538 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
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         Buried: 20 Sep 1539
            AFN: 8VNT-48



5 M Henry Hunloke 1

           Born: Abt 1545 - , Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
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           Died: 19 Oct 1612 - , Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England
         Buried: 20 Oct 1612 - , Wingersworth, Derbyshire, England
            AFN: 8VNS-ZF
         Spouse: Margaret Walker (      -1601) 1
         Spouse: Edith Reresby Reresby (Abt 1547-      ) 1




General Notes (Husband)

GEN: !Nicholas will dated 10 July 1551, proved 28 Ju l y 1 5 5 1.


General Notes for Child Christopher Hunloke

GEN: !Christpher was baptised as Kester in the churc h r e c o rds.


General Notes for Child Mary Hunloke

GEN: !Mr. Edwards says this Mary maybe the daughte r o f T h o mas Jr.


General Notes for Child Henry Hunloke

GEN: !Married 2nd Edith Markham (Nee Reresby). GEN : ! I n f o from Elwyn Benedict, Aug 1991. GEN: !Married 2n d Ed i t h Ma rkham (Nee Reresby). GEN: !Info from Elwyn Be nedic t , A ug 19 91.


Ellis Barlow and Anne Reddish



Husband Ellis Barlow

           Born: 1492 - Barlow, Lancashire, England
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         Father: Roger Barlow (1461-1525)
         Mother: Catherine Prestwick (1463-After 1525)


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Wife Anne Reddish

           Born: 1494 - Reddish, Lancashire, England
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Children
1 M Alexander Barlow

           Born: 1521 - Barlow, Lancashire, England
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           Died: 26 Aug 1584 - Didsbury, Lancashire, England
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         Spouse: Elizabeth Leigh (1525-1583)





Ralph Dean Widener and Elwanda Virginia Barlow



Husband Ralph Dean Widener (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Paul Grant Widener (1900-      )
         Mother: Iris Marie Widener


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Wife Elwanda Virginia Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

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Children
1 F Rebecca Ann Widener (details suppressed for this person)

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George Barlow and Johanna Kinnick



Husband George Barlow

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Wife Johanna Kinnick

           Born: 1807 - Rowan Co., North Carolina 2
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           Died:  - Johnson Co., Indiana 2
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         Father: George Kinnick (1784-1865)
         Mother: Hannah Grimes (      -      )





Children
1 F Rebecca Barlow

           Born: 25 Feb 1827 2
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         Spouse: William Rowan Mock Sr. (1800-1893)
           Marr: 20 Feb 1852 - Sullivan County, Missouri 2




General Notes (Wife)

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Born source: Vol. 5, Tree 2589, WFT Disk submitted by; Andrew M. Ballard, 6824 Snow Groose Ct., Frederick, MD 21701 Source: Elizabeth (Ann) Gilchrist-Jun 1998


Harvey Barlow and Idras Louviney Rouse



Husband Harvey Barlow

           Born: May 1880 - Virginia 3
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Wife Idras Louviney Rouse

           Born: Oct 1881 3
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         Father: James Washington Rouse (1860-      )
         Mother: Harriett Louise Overhulser (1862-1942)





Children
1 M James L. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

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2 F Ida M. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

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3 M Jessie W. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

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James Hunter Phinney and Helen Clemence Barlow



Husband James Hunter Phinney

           Born: 7 Jul - Milford, CT
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           Died: 14 Jul 1896 - New York, NY
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         Father: Samuel Phinney (1786-1855)
         Mother: Susannah Benedict (1786-      )


       Marriage: 24 Sep 1862

Noted events in his life were:
• Fact 6, Fact 6 Businessman

• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Toby Dills, 1996




Wife Helen Clemence Barlow

           Born: 15 Jan 1846 - St. Louis, MO
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           Died: 8 Aug 1882 - Elizabeth, NJ
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         Father: Joseph Crawford Barlow (1803-      )
         Mother: Virginia C. Chouteau (1816-1856)



Noted events in her life were:
• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Toby Dills, 1996



Children
1 F Margaret Hunter Phinney

           Born: 9 Sep 1866 - St. Paul, MN
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           Died:  - NJ
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         Spouse: John William Sr. Bishop (1859-1939)
           Marr: 21 Oct 1886 - Roselle, NJ




General Notes (Husband)

--Other Fields

CONC: Officer for Union in St. Louis during Civil War


Hiram P. Barlow



Husband Hiram P. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Nathan Barlow (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Philota Pratt (1768-Bef 1827) 1


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Alpha Peebles Trotter and Ida Lawrence Barlow



Husband Alpha Peebles Trotter 4

           Born: 27 Oct 1846 - Lodi, MS
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           Died: 12 Feb 1909 - Winona, MS
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         Father: Isham Patten Trotter Sr (1823-1908) 4
         Mother: Elizabeth Foster Peebles (1829-      ) 4


       Marriage: 27 Apr 1871 - Lodi, MS




Wife Ida Lawrence Barlow 4

           Born: 2 Sep 1854 - Edwards, MS
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           Died: 12 Feb 1909
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Children
1 F Claudia Ward Trotter 4

           Born: 12 Jan 1872 - Winona, MS
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         Spouse: Harry L. Watts (1867-      ) 4
           Marr: 27 Nov 1889 - Winona, MS



2 F Neva Naude Trotter 4

           Born: 10 Apr 1873 - Winona, MS
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         Spouse: Edwin Beeman Bell (1873-      ) 4
           Marr: 7 Oct 1902 - Winona, MS



3 M Alden Percy Trotter 4

           Born: 28 Apr 1875 - Winona, MS
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         Spouse: Mary Schweitzer (living)



4 F Mabel Claire Trotter 4

           Born: 18 Mar 1877 - Duck Hill, MS
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5 M Powell Binford Trotter 4

           Born: 29 Aug 1878 - Duck Hill, MS
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         Spouse: Mamie Attneave (living)



6 M Arthur Guy Trotter 4

           Born: 28 Jan 1880 - Duck Hill, MS
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           Died: 4 Nov 1918 - Canton, MS
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         Spouse: Mary Mallet Provost Grayson (1892-1955) 4
           Marr: 4 Jan 1916 - Westfield, NJ



7 M Leon Mclean Trotter 4

           Born: 15 Jan 1889 - Winona, MS
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           Died: 17 Jun 1944 - Memphis, TN
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8 F Ida Lenore Trotter 4

           Born: 7 Feb 1892 - Winona, MS
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         Spouse: John Dabney Maclemore (1883-1925) 4
           Marr: 23 Nov 1910 - Greenwood, MS




General Notes (Husband)

He married his third cousin Ida Lawrence Barlow. In his early manhood,Alpha Peebles Trotter was a soldier in his father's company intheCivil War. After the war he went into the Drug Store business inDuckHill, Ms. Then he farmed in Carroll County, Ms. for several years.Fortwenty-five years he was a traveling salesman for drugs.


General Notes (Wife)

Ida Lawrence Barlow wrote a history of Winona, Ms. which was published Sept. 24, 1920. She speaks of the town of Winona in 1866. In the article she tells how she became a writer for the newspaper, specializing in weddings, obituaries and social happenings, as well as meetings and her self making a recommendation that Winona build itself a hospital.
She wrote in letters to the editor of the newspaperthecommercial appeal, about her life growing up in Ms. before the Civil War. Also about her experiences during, "The Siege of Vicksburg." Here is the story that she told.
"My mother was my father's second wife and there were years difference in the ages of the children. In slave times it was the custom of each father to give each child when they married one or more slaves as a wedding present.
When my mother married, my grandfather gave her Harriet and her children. My mother died when I was five years old and it was also the custom for all motherless and fatherless children to have Guardians. Maj. Cook's son-in-law, Capt William Smith was appointed my guardian. My mother's slaves were sent to Mrs. Smith, who paid us rent for their labor. Two of them were allowed to go with us to our grandmother's home, where we were reared and educated. This was the home of John and Dicy Duke.
As a child I grew to young girlhood amidst the fearful turmoil, distress and heartaches of those lamentable days called the Civil War. Should I write a book it could not contain the many experiences and perils we had to endure during the years and the awful climax, known now as "The Siege of Vicksburg."
We were so close to Grant's headquarters that the northern soldiers were daily in our home, from the west, and the southern soldiers from the east.
One morning, a squad of Grant's men rode up to my father's gates and asked if he had seen any "Rebs" as they called any southern men.My father had seen none, so they rode on toward town to the east.
A short distance form the house they were encountered with a volley of shots, from some of our men, who were in ambush in some deep gullies in front of out home. Several men were killed and somewounded. They were brought into our house until an ambulance could be sent for them from headquarters. The northern soldiers were much enraged withmy father, saying he had known the "Rebs" were hiding in the gullies,when in the truth they had ridden down the gully and had not passed ourgate at all.
As soon as the dead and wounded were taken away the enemy set fire to our home and told my father he would be killed if he were not out of his place by sundown.
Leaving his home a smoldering ruin, and not able to take even a coat or hat, my father, step-mother and little brother Benjamin,walked into town and secured a conveyance to take them all to mygrandfather's five miles from town. As my grandfather (John Read) was much opposedto secession of the southern states from the union, the northern men had favored him by not burning his home. but had burned his gin house in which he had stored the cotton form three years crops. They had taken all his slaves, his horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs, and chickens. In fact everything they could take away except our clothing and furniture. Many of the hogs had been left in the woods and these were our only means of food, except what my grandmother had hidden away. In time we had to draw our rations from the army commissary, just as the soldiers did, as we were nowprisoners of the army of the north. Each Saturday my old grandfather and my father who was also too old for service in the war, went into the enemy camp and drew what they owed us for the next week.
When the gin house was burned the men took long poles with forks at the end and fished out the bales of burning cotton. They rolledthem into the creek and then hid them in the woods.
Sometime later when we were almost starved the two men put one bale of this cotton on an old cart, dragged it into the yankee campand sold it for a good price. They hid the money received in a secret drawer in my grandmother's room. Before night two men, who had evidently seen grandfather receive the money, came to our the money,old man." Grandmother had large rolls of confederate money in her wardrobe, so she gave the men a lot of that. They seemed satisfied, although the money was worth nothing. We expected them to return but they did not.
One day the advance guard came into our yard and told us to vacate the place as the line of battle would be drawn through ouryard. Grandmother got out her knitting and the two old people tooktheirseats on the from porch and said, "Come on, gentlemen, I will die where I have lived." The line of battle, however was put down below the garden in an old field.
We heard all of the sounds of the battle, and after our house as well as the houses nearby were turned into hospitals and everybody was expected to do their part. Some were with us for days, some for weeks. Every man woman and child was helping.
Some of the people were packed away in caves, dug in the side of the hills. They had little food and were cut off from all help.
Before things had got so bad we had hidden everything wecould.We had some singles taken from the roof of the back porch and many things put up there. All of our silver and jewelry were packed in boxes and hid in the holes dug under the front parlor. Grandmother had put a layer of hams between two mattresses, on a bed in one of the bedrooms, so we could get them easily when we wanted. When we knew the Yankees were about my aunt was instructed to lie on this bed and feign sickness. I stood by her with a fan.
My cousin Bettie Read, was not so patient. She spent much time doing what she could to aggravate the enemy. One evening some one told her that the Yankees were peeing on her piano. The young lady bounced into the parlor and ordered them to dismount for two men were sprawled out on top of the great square piano. They got down and one said, "We will if you will play for us."
She said, "I will not play for you but I will play for the two confederate prisoners you have over there."
Men were lying on the sofa, floor, and many were asleep, but she sat on the piano stool and began to play. One of the men came up and stood by her to turn her music when she noticed a beautiful diamond ring on his finger.
She told him she knew he had stolen it from some southern girl. He said, "you can have it if you can get it off my finger." She told him to give her his knife and opening the blade began whacking on his finger until the blood flew.
He said, "I believe you want to kill me." but she said "no", not you but I would like to kill Captain Chambers." He unbuckled his belt and handed her his pistol and said, "He is on the porch, go kill him." Her mother passed the door and saw her with a pistol and screamed. She took the young lady by the hand and led her upstairs to her room.
Ida Barlow continues with a few more stories and concludes with her own family coming home. One by one our own boys came home. My brother James fell at Malvern Hill, Bob died in camp. Charles W. Read lay in a federal prison for months before he was sent home. RobertHall came home with one arm gone. Joe Read came with one leg. John, Alexand William were unharmed. Capt. Barkley my cousin Bettie's sweetheart was killed at Selma Al. Dearest of all were the noble, battle scared, defeated but not conquered men that were left, after that awful slaughter called, "The Siege of Vicksburg."


General Notes for Child Alden Percy Trotter

He graduated from Winona, Mississippi High School. GraduateUniversityof Mississippi Law School; Delta Psi there. Later, he was aCaptain inthe Spanish American War. Member of Mississippi Bar since1895, agetwenty; Active Law practice in Mississippi, 1895-1899;MemberCalifornia Bar since 1922;Active Law practice in San Francisco,CA.,since 1922; Commissioned Second Lieutenant in Regular Army,December1, 1899; Promoted First Lieutenant in Regular Army, July 1,1901;Captain, Regular Army, January 15, 1907Lieutenant Colonel,RegularArmy, January 28, 1918; Colonel, Regular Army, June 25,1918;Retiredfor disability incident to Military service over seas, July 1,1920
He sought health and rest in his own home in California, wherehedied,December 28, 1924, in San Francisco, California, where hiswidownow lives;1848. He is buried in the Presidio San Francisco,California.
The Jackson Daily News carried the following account of thedeathof Col.Alden Trotter, brother of Mrs. J. D. McLemore ofthiscity--Greenwood, Miss.
"Word reached here from San Francisco, of the death ofCol.AldenTrotter, United States Army, retired, member of one oftheforemost families of Mississippi.
"The passing of this splendid officer recalls to mind stirringdaysin Jackson, more that a quarter of a century ago, whenMississippi'squota of troops was being raised at Camp Pat Henry, inthe northernsuburbs of this city.
"Alden Trotter, then a boy hardly out of his teens, was amongthefirst to volunteer; coming to Jackson with a company raisedatLexington by Capt.E. F. Noel, later governor of the commonwealth.Hehad finished his Law course at the University of Mississippi wenonlynineteen years of age, and was practicing law at Lexington whenwarwas declared. He enlisted as a private, and was sent toJacksonville,Florida, but at the request of Governor McLaurin wasordered back toMississippi to assist in the work of recruiting.Military enthusiasmwas at that time at a very low, ebb, it beingevident that the warwould be of very short duration; but, financiallybacked by his uncle,Hon. Walter Trotter a well known citizen ofWinona, this youngsterwent to New Orleans, Chicago and several othercities, and finallysucceeded in raising a company that was assigned tothe ThirdMississippi regiment, under command of the late Col. R. W.Banks.
"These troops were mustered into service at Camp Pat Henry,andsent to Albany, Ga., for training, but the war ended and theRegimentnever reached the front.
"Capt. Trotter had become infatuated with Army life, and afteraperiod of training at Fortress Monroe, Va., he was commissionedasecond lieutenant in the regular Army, and served with UncleSam'sforces until the close of World War, when he was retired onaccount ofphysical disabilities.
"For twenty years he served at various Army posts, in thiscountryand the Philippines, taking part in suppressing numerousinsurrectionsin those islands; participated in the Mexican campaign in1916; andwhen the War was declared against Germany, he was holding therank ofMajor.
"The war department assigned him to the training of troopsatCharlotte,NC, and a few months later he was sent to France, withtherank of lieutenant colonel.
Long and arduous hours of work in the training camp causedphysicalbreakdown; and after he had apparently recovered, Col.Trotter wasentered over seas; but on reaching France he was sent tothe baseHospital at LeMans,and there remained for nine months.
"Before returning home, he was commissioned as Colonel, and afteralong period of confinement in the Hospital in the Presidio,SanFrancisco, he was retired on account of his health, and went toaranch at Clear Lake, CA.,where he was residing at the time ofhisdeath.


General Notes for Child Arthur Guy Trotter

He received his public school education in Winona, Miss., and wherehedecided to study medicine. He is a graduate of the Louisville,Kentucky College of Medicine. He practiced Surgery for six yearsinWinona, Miss., and for ten years in Greenwood, Miss. He enteredWorldWar I, in the Surgical Corps, but had to return on account of abadheart. He resumed his practice of Medicine in Canton, Miss., wherehedied, November 4, 1918, from exposure in his profession during theFluEpidemic. He is buried in Winona, Miss., the OLD TROTTER HOME TOWN.
He married January 4, 1916, at Westfield, New Jersey,MaryMallet-Provost Grayson of Wayne, Pa.


General Notes for Child Leon Mclean Trotter

He attended the public school, graduating from Winona High School.Heserved in the Secret Service of the Navy during World War I.
He was Editor and business manager of the "Winona Times" from1926to1929. He is a graduate of the School of Military Aeronautics,University of Texas. During World War I he served from October 1917toMarch 1918, in the Aviation intelligence Division of the UnitedStatesNavy. In 1930 he accepted-a position in the Office of SecretaryofState, Jackson, Miss. Member American Legion twenty-five years;BlueLodge Mason, Eastern Star.(Authority; Edward Loggins Sr., Winona,Mississippi, In Mississippi History Montgomery County, Vol. 49,WarMemorial Bldg., Jackson, Miss. He died June 20, 1944, withMilitaryhonors. A firing Squad from the 8th Naval Base,Millington, TNhadcharge of the service at the Cemetery. Flags at both the Old andNewCapitols, Jackson, Miss., were lowered at half mast. The OfficeofSecretary of State, Walker Wood, was closed for the day outofrespect. Mrs. Elsie C. Trotter, wife of the late Leon McleanTrotterhas been connected with the Office of Secretary of State,Jackson,Mississippi, offhand on for fourteen years, serving in aclericalcapacity, and since 1943 has served as Secretary in the abovenamedoffice, and is still employed in that capacity.


Ida M. Barlow



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Wife Ida M. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Harvey Barlow (1880-      )
         Mother: Idras Louviney Rouse (1881-      )





Israel Barlow and Cordelia Maria Dalrymple



Husband Israel Barlow

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Wife Cordelia Maria Dalrymple 5 6 7

           Born: 4 Oct 1822 - Bolton, Warren, New York
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           Died: 29 Mar 1905 - Lewiston, Cache, Utah
         Buried: Mar 1905 - Lewiston, Cache, Utah


         Father: Luther Dalrymple (1792-1866) 5 6 7
         Mother: Sally Sarah Hammond (1794-1869) 5 6 7 8



   Other Spouse: Amasa Reynolds (      -      )



James Barlow and Mary White



Husband James Barlow 1

           Born: 27 Jan 1688 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: 28 Aug 1768 - Granville, CT
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         Father: James Barlow (1668-1689) 1 9
         Mother: Sarah Huxley (1675-1749) 1 9


       Marriage: Between 1705 and 1738

   Other Spouse: Mary Harmon (1692-1752) 1 - 1 Aug 1714 - Suffield, CT




Wife Mary White 1

           Born: Between 1684 and 1704
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           Died: Between 1705 and 1788
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James Barlow and Mary Harmon



Husband James Barlow 1

           Born: 27 Jan 1688 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: 28 Aug 1768 - Granville, CT
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         Father: James Barlow (1668-1689) 1 9
         Mother: Sarah Huxley (1675-1749) 1 9


       Marriage: 1 Aug 1714 - Suffield, CT

   Other Spouse: Mary White (Between 1684-Between 1705) 1 - Between 1705 and 1738




Wife Mary Harmon 1

           Born: 14 Jul 1692 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: 1 Jan 1752 - Granville, CT
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         Father: Nathaniel Harmon (1653-1712) 1
         Mother: Mary Skinner (1667-1730) 1





Children
1 F Elizabeth Barlow 1

           Born: 20 Apr 1719 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: 3 Jan 1806 - Granville, CT
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         Spouse: Thomas Gillet (1711-1791) 1
           Marr: 12 Jun 1744 - Suffield, CT



2 M Nathan Barlow 1

           Born: 26 Mar 1726 - Suffield, CT
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           Died: Between 1775 and 1818
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         Spouse: Martha Gates (1723-1765) 1
           Marr: 29 Mar 1748
         Spouse: Polly Burless (Between 1722-Between 1772) 1
           Marr: 1767
         Spouse: Margaret Purchase (1739-1791) 1
           Marr: Abt 1768 - Granville, CT
         Spouse: Annie Miller (Abt 1726-Between 1772) 1
           Marr: After 1768



3 F Mary Barlow 1

           Born: 17 Mar 1715 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 10 Nov 1775
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ebenezer Seward (Abt 1715-Between 1734) 1
           Marr: Between 1731 and 1759



4 F Sarah Barlow 1

           Born: 14 Jan 1717 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: Between 1741 and 1811
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Stephen Remington (Between 1690-Between 1740) 1
           Marr: 26 Apr 1735



5 M James Barlow 1

           Born: 16 Jun 1721 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 3 Jan 1778
         Buried: 



6 F Anne Barlow 1

           Born: 19 Jun 1723 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: Between 1747 and 1817
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Silas\Samuel Rowe (Abt 1723-Between 1747) 1
           Marr: 15 Apr 1741



7 M Ebenezer Barlow 1

           Born: 1 Jan 1728 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: Between 1729 and 1818
         Buried: 



8 F Deborah Barlow 1

           Born: 14 Nov 1729 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 2 Jun 1810 - Granville, MA
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Justus Rose (1723-1781) 1
           Marr: Between 1742 and 1768



9 M Edmund Barlow 1

           Born: 18 May 1732 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 8 Nov 1819
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sybil Root (Between 1723-Between 1767) 1
           Marr: 13 Jun 1762





James Barlow



Husband James Barlow 1

           Born: 16 Jun 1721 - Granville, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 3 Jan 1778
         Buried: 


         Father: James Barlow (1688-1768) 1
         Mother: Mary Harmon (1692-1752) 1


       Marriage: 




Wife

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



James Barlow and Sarah Huxley



Husband James Barlow 1 9

           Born: 1668 - Suffield, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 16 Mar 1689 - Suffield
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 10 Jan 1688 - Suffield, Hartford, CT 9




Wife Sarah Huxley 1 9

           Born: 8 May 1675 - Hartford, Hartford, CT 9
     Christened: 
           Died: 18 Aug 1749 - Suffield, Hartford, CT 9
         Buried: Aug 1749 9


         Father: Thomas Huxley (1641-1721) 1 9
         Mother: Sarah Spencer (1647-1712) 1 9



   Other Spouse: Ebenezer Smith (1668-1728) 1 9 - 1693 - Northampton, Mass 9

   Other Spouse: Martin Kellogg (      -      ) 1 9 - 5 Oct 1732 9



Children
1 M James Barlow 1

           Born: 27 Jan 1688 - Suffield, CT
     Christened: 
           Died: 28 Aug 1768 - Granville, CT
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary White (Between 1684-Between 1705) 1
           Marr: Between 1705 and 1738
         Spouse: Mary Harmon (1692-1752) 1
           Marr: 1 Aug 1714 - Suffield, CT




General Notes (Husband)

Database rhowe2 #4384


General Notes (Wife)

Database rhowe2 #1063

!BIRTH:SOURCE #38, SOURCE #38

!DEATH:SOURCE #38, SOURCE #38


Col. James Barlow and Rhoda Pratt



Husband Col. James Barlow 1

           Born: 10 Jul 1771
     Christened: 
           Died: 20 Sep 1837
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 21 Feb 1793 - Hartland, CT

   Other Spouse: Deborah Spellman (      -1837) 1 - 28 Mar 1804




Wife Rhoda Pratt 1

           Born: 13 Jan 1773 - Granville, MA
     Christened: 
           Died: 8 Jul 1802 - Granville, MA
         Buried: 


         Father: Gerard Pratt (1739-1826) 1
         Mother: Dorcas Ashley (1736-1813) 1





Children
1 F Margaret Barlow 1

           Born: 17 Dec 1795 - Granville, MA
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Lyman Root (      -      ) 1
           Marr: Abt 6 Dec 1814



2 F Rhoda Barlow 1

           Born: 2 Nov 1797
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 F Sybil Barlow 1

           Born: 12 Sep 1799
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196

!DEATH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196

!BIRTH:"MF, Priest", "Mayflower Families Through Five Gene r ations"; Volume Eigh t, Degory Priest, Robert S. Wakefiel d , General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1994, pg.101

!DEATH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196


Notes (Marriage)

!MARRIAGE:Carroll, Richard A., Richard Allen Carroll 920 NE 252nd Ave. Camas, WA 98607 (360) 834-3577 RAC3577@aol.com


General Notes for Child Margaret Barlow

!BIRTH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196


General Notes for Child Rhoda Barlow

!BIRTH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196


General Notes for Child Sybil Barlow

!BIRTH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196


Col. James Barlow and Deborah Spellman



Husband Col. James Barlow 1

           Born: 10 Jul 1771
     Christened: 
           Died: 20 Sep 1837
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 28 Mar 1804

   Other Spouse: Rhoda Pratt (1773-1802) 1 - 21 Feb 1793 - Hartland, CT




Wife Deborah Spellman 1

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 20 Sep 1837
         Buried: 


General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196

!DEATH:"MB&D", MB&D, Vol.2, pg.196


General Notes (Wife)

!DEATH:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Editi o n, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East Hadd am , CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.797


Notes (Marriage)

!MARRIAGE:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Ed i tion, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East H ad dam, CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.797


James H. Barlow and Maranda Janet Miracle



Husband James H. Barlow 10 11

           Born: 9 May 1864 10 11
     Christened: 
           Died: 24 Jan 1927 10 11
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 16 Oct 1890 - Monroe Co., OH 10 11 12




Wife Maranda Janet Miracle 10 11

           Born: 11 Aug 1868 10 11
     Christened: 
           Died: 1949 10 11
         Buried: 


         Father: Jesse Miracle (1813-1889) 10 11
         Mother: Miranda Watkins (1828-1919) 10 11



   Other Spouse: T. J. Thompson



Children
1 F Jesse Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 





James L. Barlow



Husband James L. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Harvey Barlow (1880-      )
         Mother: Idras Louviney Rouse (1881-      )


       Marriage: 




Wife (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Michael Lanier McGahee and Jeannie Barlow



Husband Michael Lanier McGahee (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Terry McGahee
         Mother: Katie Jeanette Clements


       Marriage: 




Wife Jeannie Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Kirsie McGahee (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 





Jesse Barlow



Husband (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Jesse Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: James H. Barlow (1864-1927) 10 11
         Mother: Maranda Janet Miracle (1868-1949) 10 11





Jessie W. Barlow



Husband Jessie W. Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Harvey Barlow (1880-      )
         Mother: Idras Louviney Rouse (1881-      )


       Marriage: 




Wife (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



John Barlow and Abigail Lockwood



Husband John Barlow

           Born: 1630 - Pembrokeshire, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 6 Mar 1690 - Fairfield, Connecticut
         Buried: 


         Father: John Barlow (1594-1674)
         Mother: Ann Ward (1604-1685)


       Marriage: 1667 - Fairfield, Connecticut




Wife Abigail Lockwood

           Born: 1647 - Fairfield, Connecticut
     Christened: 
           Died: 1690 - Fairfield, Connecticut
         Buried: 


         Father: Robert Lockwood (1600-1658)
         Mother: Susannah Norman (1608-1660)





Children
1 M Samuel Barlow (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 





John Barlow and Ann Ward



Husband John Barlow

           Born: 1594 - Pembrokeshire, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 9 Jun 1674 - Fairfield, Connecticut
         Buried: 


         Father: Alexander Barlow (1562-1627)
         Mother: Mary Brereton (1557-1620)


       Marriage: 




Wife Ann Ward

           Born: 1604 - England
     Christened: 
           Died: 25 Feb 1685 - Fairfield, Connecticut
         Buried: 


         Father: Richard Ward (1578-      )
         Mother: Ann Gunnerville (1582-      )





Children
1 F Elizabeth Barlow

           Born: 1620 - Pembrokeshire, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 1686 - Fairfield, CT
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Daniel Frost (      -      )



2 M John Barlow

           Born: 1630 - Pembrokeshire, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 6 Mar 1690 - Fairfield, Connecticut
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Abigail Lockwood (1647-1690)
           Marr: 1667 - Fairfield, Connecticut





John Jenkin Barlow and Joan De Holland



Husband John Jenkin Barlow

           Born: 1375 - Barlow, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: John De Barlow (1350-After 1400)
         Mother: Margery Joyce Linney (1355-      )


       Marriage: 




Wife Joan De Holland

           Born: 1379 - Barlow, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 12 Apr 1434
         Buried: 
            AFN: 8XHR-XQ


         Father: Earl Thomas De Holand Of Kent (Abt 1325-1397) 1 13 14 15 16
         Mother: Countess Alice Fitzalan Of Kent (Abt 1352-1415) 1 13 15 16 17





Children
1 M Nicholas Barlow

           Born: 1395 - Barlow, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: After 1431 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 





Jonathan Barlow and Margaret Root



Husband Jonathan Barlow 1

           Born: 23 Jun 1769 - Granville, MA
     Christened: 
           Died: 16 Dec 1820 - Granville, MA
         Buried: 


         Father: Nathan Barlow (1726-Between 1775) 1
         Mother: Margaret Purchase (1739-1791) 1


       Marriage: Between 1786 and 1812

   Other Spouse: Annis Gillet (1784-1853) 1 - 14 Nov 1804 - Granville, MA




Wife Margaret Root 1

           Born: Between 1765 and 1784
     Christened: 
           Died: Between 1786 and 1869
         Buried: 





Sources


1 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

2 Elizabeth (Ann) Gilchrist-Jun 1998.

3 Andy Thomas (athomas@claynet.com);Elizabeth (Ann) Gilchrist-Jun 1998.

4 Herman Geshwind, Old Pendelton District Database - a project of the Old Pendelton District Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogica Society..

5 Pedigree Resource File CD 1 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999) ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 1.

6 Pedigree Resource File ABBR Pedigree Resource File.

7 Pedigree Resource File CD 2 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999) ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 2.

8 Email from Sally Hammond Sally Hammond is a descendant of Francis Cooke of the Mayflower. Please refer to "Francis Cooke of the Mayflower the 1st 5 generations by Ralph V Woods and the Genealogies of the Hammond family in Am erica Vol 1 by Frederick Stam Hammond.

Marion Walter mwalter@earthlink.net

Descendants of Francis Cooke

Generation No. 1


1. Francis1 Cooke was born Aft. August 1582 in Kent, England, and died April 07, 1663 in Plymouth, MA. He married Hester Mahieu July 04, 1603 in Leyden, Holland, daughter of Jacques Mahieu and Jenne . She was born in Canterbury, England, and died Aft. June 08, 1666 in Plymouth, MA.

Notes for Francis Cooke:

Francis came to America on the Mayflower with his son John in 1620.


Children of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu are:

+ 2 i. John2 Cooke, born 1607 in Leyden, Holland; died November 23, 1695 in Dartmouth, MA.

Generation No. 2


2. John2 Cooke (Francis1) was born 1607 in Leyden, Holland, and died November 23, 1695 in Dartmouth, MA. He married Sarah Warren March 28, 1634 in Plymouth, MA, daughter of Richard Warren and Elizabet h. She was born Abt. 1614 in England, and died Aft. July 15, 1696 in Plymouth, MA.

Notes for John Cooke:

John came to America on the Mayflower with his father in 1620. He married Sarah Warren whose father came to America on the Mayflower in 1620.


Child of John Cooke and Sarah Warren is:

+ 8 i. Sarah3 Cooke, born Bef. 1635 in Plymouth, MA; died Aft. February 26, 1712/13 in Dartmouth, MA.



Generation No. 3


8. Sarah3 Cooke (John2, Francis1) was born Bef. 1635 in Plymouth, MA, and died Aft. February 26, 1712/13 in Dartmouth, MA. She married Arthur Hathaway November 20, 1652. He was born Bef. 1625 in Engla nd, and died December 11, 1711 in Dartmouth, MA.


Children of Sarah Cooke and Arthur Hathaway are:

+ 13 v. Mary Hathaway, born 1664 in Dartmouth, MA; died Aft. January 06, 1734/35.

Generation No. 4


13. Mary4 Hathaway (Sarah3 Cooke, John2, Francis1) was born 166
.

9 af18.ged (GEDCOM file obtained from Genealogy Online, Santa Cruz, California. File "af18.ged" / http://emcee.com , obtained 1/28/96. Original author unknown.)

10 James Miracle, VARNER8.30.01.FTW - Compiled by James Miracle.

11 James Miracle, 1735328.ged - - Compiled by James Miracle.

12 MONROE COUNTY, OH MARRIAGES 1867-1917.

13 Peter Western, </pre><a href="http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html">http://www.genealogydatabase.co.uk/tngsoonad.html</a><pre>.

14 ROYAL92.GED Gedcom file.

15 June Ferguson Unknown, June Ferguson's Royalty GED.

16 royalfam.ged.

17 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA ABBR Ancestral File (R)).

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